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Higher Education In Texas Its Beginnings To 1970 1st Edition Charles R Matthews

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Higher Education In Texas Its Beginnings To 1970 1st Edition Charles R Matthews
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Publisher: University of North Texas Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.09 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Charles R. Matthews
ISBN: 9781574417241, 157441724X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Higher Education In Texas Its Beginnings To 1970 1st Edition Charles R Matthews by Charles R. Matthews 9781574417241, 157441724X instant download after payment.

Higher Education in Texas is the first book to tell the history, defining events, and critical participants in the development of higher education in Texas from approximately 1838 to 1970. Charles Matthews, Chancellor Emeritus of the Texas State University System, begins the story with the land grant policies of the Spanish, Mexicans, Republic of Texas, and the State of Texas that led to the growth of Texas. Religious organizations supplied the first of many colleges, years before the Texas Legislature began to fund and support public colleges and universities. Matthews devotes a chapter to the junior/community colleges and their impact on providing a low-cost education alternative for local students. These community colleges also played a major role in economic development in their communities. Further chapters explore the access and equity in educating women, African Americans, and Hispanics.

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